Of the three listed, Via Napoli is hands down the better choice. The food is lighter and made with fresh vegis.
Don't misunderstand, we love the others too, but enjoy the change to a lighter, Mediteranian type menu.
We were privileged to try Via Napoli for lunch this past August when they were doing a soft opening; I thought it was very good. The only drawback was it was loud and the noise seemed to echo somewhat. With that, I also had an ADR at Tutto Italia and went there with much caution and left with a nice smile on my face. The atmosphere is quite and the decor is very nice. The service was outstanding and the food was very good. The only drawback, if you are not on the DDP it is not worth paying OOP.
I know I did not tell you which one is better. Why? Because I can't make up my mind, they are both very good. Heads go to Via Napoli, tails it's Tutto Italia.
QUOTE: We were privileged to try Via Napoli for lunch this past August when they were doing a soft opening; I thought it was very good. The only drawback was it was loud and the noise seemed to echo somewhat. With that, I also had an ADR at Tutto Italia and went there with much caution and left with a nice smile on my face. The atmosphere is quite and the decor is very nice. The service was outstanding and the food was very good. The only drawback, if you are not on the DDP it is not worth paying OOP.
I know I did not tell you which one is better. Why? Because I can't make up my mind, they are both very good. Heads go to Via Napoli, tails it's Tutto Italia
Lol! Thanx for your feedback. Im leaning more towards Tutto to be honest, cause i just love pasta. And i heard they make darn good pasta!
Les Chefs de France has food that you may not often get, whereas, you can get good Italian food lots of place back home. Just a thought. They are all three good choices.
Les Chefs de France has food that you may not often get, whereas, you can get good Italian food lots of place back home. Just a thought. They are all three good choices.
For many this could be a good point. I'm guessing since she is from Toronto Canada she has many choices up there for excellent French cuisine. I have been to Toronto many times and there are some incredible French Restaurants up there.
The boys in 10-12 age group I know can't get enough pasta & Italian fare. Tutto Italia is my choice of the three options for you and DS11 more than Chefs, and slightly more than Via Napoli.
Hey there! I haven't tried Tuto, but have tried the other two. Via Napoli was very, very good, whereas Chefs is on our "not again" list (very short list the only other not again is Hollywood and Vine ).
Out of the 3 you listed, we have only eaten at Tutto and Chefs De France, we are going to be trying Via Napoli in May. Eventhough we really liked our lunch at Chefs de France, I really liked our dinner at Tutto Italia much better. The food, service, and atmosphere were all wonderful. We really liked Chefs because we got to visit with Remy and that was fun. Good luck deciding.
I'm surprised Tutto Italia has more votes than Via Napoli so far. I much prefer Via Napoli, and I thought that sentiment was in line with the general consensus. I almost never like pizza outside of New York, but I thought the pies at Via Napoli were well-prepared and quite tasty. It's not New York pizza -- still the best pizza, as far as I'm concerned -- but it's definitely worthwhile. I love the atmosphere at Chefs de France but found the food rather boring and unmemorable.
As a Chicagoan, I'm somewhat of a pizza snob....normally I hate thin crust pizza, New York style, all that stuff; give me a huge slice of Chicago stuffed or deep dish.
The pizza at Via Napoli changed my mind. Stuff was GOOD. Service was simply all right. The prices weren't the cheapest, but we'll still probably return.
I cant comment on the other two since we never ate there. But chefs de france was awesome. The wife and I had and adr for 7:45 and got seated about 8:20 but we were seated near a window and watched illuminations when are meal came out. It was really cool from that vantage point.
I asked my own kids and they said for pasta go with Tutto, for pizza go with Via Napoli, and for chicken, French food, or to see Remy go with Chefs de France. My kids liked all three of these on past trips. Good luck and enjoy your vacation!
We did Chefs last year & did not like it Actually it was the worst meal of our trip....This year we are going to try Via Napoli, I've heard many good reviews
We don't have kids, but whenever we're at Chefs de France, the kids seem to LOVE it!! Theres a great view of the DS walkway, and if you time it out right, you can meet Remy from Ratatouille!!!